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Seav RES 2175 Wiring Instructions

Twin channel stand alone radio receiver

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Seav Twin Channel Stand Alone Radio Receiver – RES 2175 / 2224
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS
Determine available Power supply from existing garage door operator – the Seav receiver can accept
either a 12Volt or 24Volt AC or DC power supply. The receiver is supplied to accept a 24Volt power supply
as default. If the only power supply available is a 12 Volt supply only, then the small jumper at position
'J1' (to the left of the SW1 switch) will need to be moved to position 'J1' 1 and 2
The terminals on the Seav receiver are from left to right:
Terminal 1 - 12V or 24V power supply in
Terminal 2 – 0V (Common)
Terminal 3 – Channel 1 -Push button, Start contact (n.o)
Terminal 4 – Channel 1 - 0V (Common)
Terminal 5 – Channel 2 – Push button, Start contact (n.o)
Terminal 6 – Channel 2 – 0V (Common)
Terminals 3 and 4 are to be used for single channel only
Terminals 5 and 6 are to be used for second channel (second device or latching option)
'SW1' switch – To enable Monostable operation (single channel) or Timed delay or Bistable
The unit is set for Monostable as default – only for device wired into Channel 1 (Terminals 3 and 4) – both
switches are in the down position
When Channel 2 is connected into Terminals 5 and 6 (for second device or for timed delay), there is the
option for two time delays
30 second timed delay by switching 'SW1' switch 1 down and switch 2 up, or
60 second timed delay by switching 'SW1' switch 1 up and switch 2 down
Or to enable the control of two independant devices the 'SW1' switch 1 and switch 2 should be up
Programming Transmitters
The receiver can accept up to 120 individual remote control transmitters
To program a transmitter in the standard single channel mode, simply press 'SEL' button once and the
LED 'CH1 Code' should start to flash, now hold the transmitter a distance away from the receiver and
press the desired button on the transmitter. The LED 'CH1 Code' should remain lit for a short period to
show that it has been coded successfully. This process can then be repeated for additional transmitters.
To program a transmitter into the Second Channel, simply press 'SEL' button twice and the LED 'CH2
Code' should start to flash, now hold the transmitter a distance away from the receiver and press the
desired button on the transmitter. The LED 'CH2 Code' should remain lit for a short period to show
Registered in England No 233 5784
Highlands Farm
Highlands Hill
Swanley
Kent. BR8 7NA
T: 01322 615699
F: 01322 661155
E: sales@1st-choice.co.uk
W:www.1st-choice.co.uk
V A T No 527 3897 10

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Summary of Contents for Seav RES 2175

  • Page 1 Seav Twin Channel Stand Alone Radio Receiver – RES 2175 / 2224 WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS Determine available Power supply from existing garage door operator – the Seav receiver can accept • either a 12Volt or 24Volt AC or DC power supply. The receiver is supplied to accept a 24Volt power supply as default.
  • Page 2 ALWAYS ENSURE THE 24 Volt TERMINAL IS IDENTIFIED AND CONNECTED FIRST – – ENSURE ALL POWER IS ISOLATED AND TURNED OFF – Electric operator Operator Terminals Seav Receiver Terminals SLAVE DOR 24 Volt + 24 Volt + 0 Volt (Common) 0 Volt (Common) Start Contact (n.o)
  • Page 3 Standard wiring instructions to suit most 3 terminal garage door operators not listed above: Terminal 1, on electric operator – connect to Terminals 2 and 4 on the Seav Receiver Terminal 2, on electric operator – connect to Terminal 3 on the Seav Receiver Terminal 3, on electric operator –...

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Res 2224